Police break up climate demonstrations in Stockholm
Climate activists Extinction Rebellion were removed for breaking coronavirus rules while protesting inaction on climate change
U.N. chief warns India over 'bad economics' of coal
Continuing coal investment is creating a "human disaster," U.N. Secretary-General Antonio Guterres tells India's leaders
ANALYSIS-As Arctic ice melts, polluting ships stream into polar waters
With the Arctic's warming rate increasing in recent years, governments are gearing up for a future of open waters
COLUMN-Disease X and rethinking the future of cities: Kemp
Even if an effective vaccine can be developed to control COVID-19, the threat of future epidemics will not go away
As virus curbs ease, Extinction Rebellion climate activists head back to streets
After a hiatus, the climate activism movement aims to resume large-scale - but socially distanced - protests
COVID-19 in the U.S: When a vaccine is found, who is most likely to be immunised?
If you're white, over 75 and insured, you're more likely to get a vaccine
COVID-19 reveals risky life on the buses for Ethiopia's child conductors
In Ethiopia, underage minibus assistants are among those hit hard by the COVID-19 pandemic
'Education emergency' as third of world's children lack remote learning
Children in Africa have been most impacted with 49% of children in East and Southern Africa unable to access remote education compared to 38% in South Asia and 34% in East Europe and Central Asia
Extinction Rebellion to target London's 'institutions of power' in new protests
The climate protest goup is planning to re-start major protest activities from September, as Britain emerges from lockdown.
Crude oil or cooking oil? For some U.S. refiners, it's now a choice
As demand for gasoline drops, some producers pivoting to making renewable fuels from materials like used cooking oil